As the driver of a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, You may be having issues with the oxygen (also known as o2) sensors in Your vehicle. The o2 sensors can be found inside the exhauSTStream, near the evap canister. The canister is found just above the muffler at the rear of Your suv. If the sensors or one of the sensors has gone bad, You will need to replace it. This can cost You between $44 and $98 for parts alone. Having them replaced by a mechanic can easily cost You an extra $100 to $140 in labor.
Robert A
July 16, 2020
The 2014 jeep grand cherokee oxygen sensors are located within the exhaust stream.
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